That is very impressive!
When I got home to find my door forced open a couple of years ago, two CID officers were round within an hour, but didn't do much. As it was late evening, the SOCO officer (although they call them CSI in Lancashire - I think they've been watching too many American crime dramas - it was always SOCO in The Bill!) came round in the morning.
She couldn't do much, to be fair, as there were barely any suitable surfaces to get prints off, but I got the distinct impression she was only going through the motions and didn't expect much.
I got a call and a letter from Victim Support, a call from the Police with the offer of free replacement locks, and a letter from the Police with my crime reference number, but that was it.
To be honest, I wasn't at all dissatisfied at the time as they explained from the start that there were few surfaces they could get prints off, and the ones they got would probably be mine anyway, but your whole experience seems far better.
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